Sunday, June 14, 2026

Sunday June 14 News Updates Lakewood

Weather 92° Sunny to partly cloudy. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible.

Erev Rosh chodesh Tamuz 5786

- Dozens of charedim are currently demonstrating outside the home of Supreme Court President Yitzhak Amit in Mevaseret Zion."

- Hachnosas sefer torah lz"n habocher dovid yitzchok handler zt"l Ben rav moshe shlita he was niftar just over a year ago in the car accident with other bochurim right before shavous . Will take place TODAY Sunday Parahas Korach at yeshiva Netiv hatorah (rabbi aron yeshiva) 2040 whitesville rd roms river. Ksiva is at 3:00 and dancing at 5:00)

- Keren Olam HaTorah events today
Passaic/Clifton visit byvRav Sov Landau  1:15 PM Ohel Rivka Hall, 181 Pennington Ave, Passaic, NJ for men & bochurim only.

Philadelphia:  1:15 PM at the Philadelphia Community Kollel, 364 Montgomery Ave. Merion Station, PA

- South Florida Rav Yitzchok Ezrachi and Rav Asher Weiss arriving from EY Kabalas Panim  at Yeshiva Toras Chaim Toras Emes
Klurman Campus 1025 NE Miami Gardens Dr, North Miami Beach

- PSA Kosher Alert: Product certifications at Aldi can change frequently, so always check the package for a current kosher symbol and do not rely on previous purchases. Recent changes include a switch in hashgacha for Lettuce Garden Salad products, Fruit Stripe Raspberry/Strawberry flavor currently lacking Star-K certification, only certain bags of French fries being certified, and some items that were previously pareve now being dairy. Please verify each product before purchasing.

- Girls high school There's still many girls without a school for next year as askonim work on placement 

- Travel disaster at Metlife after World. Up ga e
More than three hours after Brazil and Morocco ended their World Cup match in a 1-1 tie at MetLife Stadium on Saturday night, hundreds of frustrated soccer fans remained ensnarled in a travel nightmare just outside the venue in East Rutherford. Gridlock choked the highways and streets surrounding the stadium near midnight, and fans waited in thick crowds at the designated rideshare area at Meadowlands racetrack. Some had been in line for more than an hour after wandering the stadium grounds searching for a way out.

- Ocean County is now classified in a severe drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, as New Jersey enters the summer months under a persistent water crisis that state officials have called one of the worst in more than two decades. As of June 9, approximately 88 percent of New Jersey.

- Last night in BMG The Rosh Yeshiva Rav Bumim Schreiber shared a personal example of the hatred directed against the Torah community. He is currently not well and undergoing treatments. At one of his appointments thebdoctor asked him about his job to which he wrote he's a Rosh Yeshiva the doctor wqlked out a doctor and refused to treat him after alizing he was a Charedi yeshiva head. According to Rav  Schreiber, the doctor left and sent another medical professional in his place, allegedly because he was uncomfortable treating a rabbi. Ra  Bunim Schreiber presented the incident as an example of anti-Charedi discrimination in Israel. Name for Tehillim Yisroel Bunim ben Chaya Roiza.

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  1. That same Dr who refused to treat Rav Schreiber would be first on line to treat an Arab terrorist. He should lose his medical license.

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    1. he did send another doctor to treat.

      plenty of doctors prefer not treating certain patients for differemt reasons.
      i think getting another doctor would be more than advisable, anyway.

      (one heimishe doctor here in lakewood complained to his practice's office the he doesnt treat the elderly, why are they sending my mother in her 90s to him? he was foolish for telling this to my mother.)

      note too, that israel has an excessive number of arab doctors and other medical professionals, besides a doctor shortage.

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  2. If the story is even true then it is more likely because the Dr realized that this RY said that soldiers are akin to garbage collectors. And anyhow, regardless, it's fully legitimate to not want to treat him as a main representative of those that refuse to serve. Plus, for all we know know he lost a son or had a son that was grievously injured in the army and here's someone who aids and abets an entire segment of society in refusing to serve and protect or contribute economically at all, to the contrary it's anti Israel discrimination on the part of R Schreiber and those like him. Let him go find a Chareidi doctor to treat him or better yet abide by the words of Ramban since that's how they claim to run the rest of their lives

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    1. Some people are so open minded that their brains fall out. Nobody would claim that this doctor had the moral high ground.

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  3. The lettuce change of Hasgacha applies equally to all Dole that previously had the ok. Not just to Aldi.

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  4. the Zionists dont even hold tge Hypocratic oath since they hate the Torah so much

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    1. Please note: its the Hippocratic oath. Got nothing to do with hypocrisy.

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  5. Even after 75 years that country is still a jungle, no constitution, no judicial review, no law and order. In any civilized country with just a bit of law and order The doctor would be sued and so would the hospital. But in Israel its just another day.

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  6. I don't see any difference between the doctors attitude and the anti-Zionists hate propaganda that gets dropped in my shul that has said not to Daven for Israeli solders.

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    1. And yet if the guy dropping off the leaflets collapsed, you would still call Hatzala. And they would treat him without a second thought. The leaflets, of course, belong in the garbage.

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